By Peter Askew | February 27, 2008 - 7:12 pm - Posted in Domaining

I’ve yet to hit a domainer conference, not because I don’t want to go, mainly cause of the cost..

to this point, I’ve been plowing too much cash into buying new domains, and when each new conference rolls around, my reserves are too low, and I can’t attend…

then I started thinking, “there must be a lot of other domainers out there like me”.

and then I started saying, “there should be a free conference domainers can hit. And not a conference to sit and listen to long-winded speakers, but a conference to meet, greet, and network fellow domainers”. (Sahar made a great point a while back, one of the best aspects of conferences is networking)

“And it shouldn’t have to last a whole week. Make it one night, like a Saturday, so if folks have a 9-5, they could still swing it” .

“And make it welcome to domainers of all experience levels, and have it hosted at an interesting venue/cool restaurant….kinda similar to Domainer Dinner, but no dinner, and based in Atlanta”..

…and so it starts..

introducing DomainerCon,
a free domainer conference
meet
greet
and network

more to come..

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4 Comments

  1. February 27, 2008 @ 7:48 pm


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  2. February 27, 2008 @ 9:51 pm


    Excellent idea, Peter. Count me in. And let me know if you need any help since I’m here in the ATL.

    Posted by Michael Tavani
  3. March 2, 2008 @ 4:39 pm


    I would love to attend as I am nearby in North Carolina. But, If I am going to make the trip I would stay over night.. so why not meet up again for a scheduled lunch the next day or something?

    Posted by Mark Fulton
  4. March 2, 2008 @ 5:47 pm


    that’s what we’re thinking Mark.. a follow up gathering at breakfast or lunch the next day.. we’d love to have to join us..

    -peter

    Posted by Peter Askew

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